Sgt. J. Neilson, who, Previous to enlisting, was manager of the North Johnson's Reef mine, was recently awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 349 wordsPrivate J. G. Gemmell, of Castlemaine, has been admitted to a French hospital suffering from gunshot wound in the right leg. ...
Article : 1,295 wordsGunner Colin Heaslip, of Harcourt has been killed in action in France. Prior to enlisting about two years ago, Gunner Heaslip was employed in orchard work ...
Article : 48 wordsMrs. B. Bennetts, of 32 M'Clure-street has received a letter from Chaplain G. L. R. Boycots in France, conveying condolences on the death of her ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. C. Greaves Cobden-street, have been notified that their only son, Sapper Cyril O. Greaves, arrive in Melbourne on Wednesday next. Sap. ...
Article : 303 wordsMrs. Fone, 12 Phillip-street, Long Gully, has received information that her only son, Private .G. Fone, 3rd Pioneer Battalion, has been killed in action on ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Dan. Greene, of Koondrook, has received word that his brother, Private Robert Greene, has been killed in action. Private Greene formerly lived at Koroop, ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. and Mrs. Wetzlar, of Victoria-street, Eaglehawk, received last week the news of the death of their second son, Corporal Jack Wetzlar, at Bath ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. E. J. Edwards, of Inglewood-road, Ironbark, has received a letter from Chaplain C. W. Rogers, in France. conveying the sympathy of his comrades in the loss ...
Article : 137 wordsAn interesting innovation was Mr. Rosenthal addressing American and Dominion journalists of the overseas press at the request of the Ministry of ...
Article : 203 wordsMr. and Mrs. E. Bond, of King-street, have been notified that their second son, Private A. G. Bond, of 37th Battalion, late 60th Battalion, died from wounds in ...
Article : 115 wordsNews has been received of the death in action in France on 5th October of Corporal James Dixon Rowlands, son of the Rev. J. Rowlands, of Kew, and one time ...
Article : 88 wordsWithout a note purely from memory, a blind girl wrote a verbatim report of a sermon lasting three-quarters of an hour, which was delivered on 15th June, 1913, in ...
Article : 347 wordsPrivate John Leslie P. Barratt. son of Mr. and "Mrs. William Barratt, Traynor's Lagoon, has died as the result of wounds received in the head. Another son made ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. Nevinson, of Mount Korong road, Ironbark, have been officially informed that their eldest son. Lance-Sergeant John Wesley Nevinson, has been ...
Article : 129 wordsMrs. J. M'Connell, of Simpson's road, Eaglehawk, late of the Town Hall Hotel, has been advised that her husband, Sergeant J. M'Connell, has been awarded the ...
Article : 72 wordsSYDNEY.—In unveiling an honor roll at Five Docks, the Governor said that the war was practically over. The victory must be such that, it will mean ...
Article : 76 wordsWord has been received that First-class Warrant-Officer Horace H. King, of St. Arnaud, had been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He had ...
Article : 35 wordsPrivate Frank Titus, fourth son of Mrs. Ellen and the late Mr. Thomas Titus, of Maldon, was killed in action in France on 5th October. He leaves a widow and two ...
Article : 59 wordsMELBOURNE.—A cable message has been received by the committee of the 8th Infantry Brigade Comforts Fund from Brigadier-General Tivey, ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. and Mrs. G. Wigney, of 95 Williamson-street, Bendigo, have received a letter from Chaplain M. Abson in France, conveying the condolences of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsMELBOURNE.—On the Carlton green on Tuesday a bowling match was played between Ballarat and Bendigo citizen now resident in Melbourne. The game ...
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